Renault India Posts 30% Growth in November Sales
French automaker's Indian subsidiary reports 3,662 unit wholesales driven by Triber and Kiger demand.
Renault India has reported wholesale volumes of 3,662 units for November 2025, marking a significant 30.27% increase compared to 2,811 units sold in the same period last year.
The growth was primarily driven by the company's Triber and Kiger models, which posted strong year-on-year gains. The Triber recorded sales of 2,064 units, up 38.9% from 1,486 units in November 2024, while the Kiger saw 1,151 units sold, representing a 47.75% jump from 779 units last year. The automaker also delivered 447 units of its Kwid model during the month.
The company attributes the sales increase to growing customer confidence in the Renault brand, noting that demand has been consistent across both urban and rural markets. This balanced performance across different market segments indicates strengthening brand acceptance nationwide.
Looking ahead, Renault India is preparing for what it describes as a major product offensive in 2026. The company plans to reintroduce the next-generation Duster SUV, which has historically been one of its most successful models in the Indian market.
Renault India operates as a wholly-owned subsidiary of France's Renault Group. The company manufactures vehicles at its Oragadam facility near Chennai, which has an annual production capacity of 480,000 units. The automaker maintains a network of over 350 sales outlets and 450 service touchpoints, including 250 Workshop on Wheels locations across India.
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By Shristi Ohri
01 Dec 2025
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